Ingmar Bergman as "Ingmar Bergman"

From: Film International | Date: January 1, 2005| Author: Holmberg, Jan | Copyright information

IN 2002, INGMAR BERGMAN donated his private archive to what would become the Ingmar Bergman Foundation. The archive, comprising of drafts, journals, hand-written manuscripts and much more, is currently being catalogued and soon this extraordinary collection will be open to scholars. Although access is restricted to academic research, the Ingmar Bergman Foundation is also in the midst of putting together the world's largest website on Bergman's work in cinema, theatre and literature. "Ingmar B...

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